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susan rice has been tossed out. not a bad choice, but then everybody gets to relitigate benghazi. my choices are all people like gina raimondo. i think gretchen whitmer is a pretty interesting one. she's handled the pandemic well in the eyes of her constituents. she could be good. he should choose is cory booker. i want there to be a female in the white house as much as anybody, but cory booker is right for this moment. he would have made a stellar vp. but biden has locked himself in. when amy klobuchar kind of stepped back and said, i think it needs to be a woman of color, she basically took elizabeth warren out with her, which shows you how vicious amy klobuchar can be. if you are really narrow in terms of a woman of color who has experienced at a pretty high level, then you are down to very few people. i get sort of taken by the new cycle. look at keisha lance bottoms, isn't she interesting? but she is a mayor. she is a mayor that we just saw give one awesome speech on cnn during the protest. i don't know if that necessarily says we should make her vice president. it is actuall
susan rice has been tossed out. not a bad choice, but then everybody gets to relitigate benghazi. my choices are all people like gina raimondo. i think gretchen whitmer is a pretty interesting one. she's handled the pandemic well in the eyes of her constituents. she could be good. he should choose is cory booker. i want there to be a female in the white house as much as anybody, but cory booker is right for this moment. he would have made a stellar vp. but biden has locked himself in. when amy...
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susan rice is the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. and she spoke in new york yesterday and here's what she had to say about russia and china's decision to veto the u.n. security council resolution. >> mr. president, the united states is disgusted that a couple of members of this council continued to prevent dust from fulfilling our sole purpose here -- prevent us from fulfilling our sole purpose here to deal with the problem in surry and a growing threat to regional peace and security. for months, this council has been held hostage by a couple of members. they stand behind and the arguments and individual interests while the lane and seeking to strip bare and the text that would pressure assad to change his actions. this intransigence is even more shameful when you consider that at least one of these members continues to deliver weapons to assad. host: the comments of susan rise, the ambassador to the detonations in new york. -- the comments of susan rice, the ambassador to the united nations in new york. we want to your thoughts. wha
susan rice is the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. and she spoke in new york yesterday and here's what she had to say about russia and china's decision to veto the u.n. security council resolution. >> mr. president, the united states is disgusted that a couple of members of this council continued to prevent dust from fulfilling our sole purpose here -- prevent us from fulfilling our sole purpose here to deal with the problem in surry and a growing threat to regional peace and security. for...
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more from susan rice on "this week." 2:00, "fox news sunday." chris wallace welcomes mike rogers, with another appearance by ambassador rice. "state of the union" follows a 3:00 p.m.. the guest is prime minister netanyahu and the house minority leader, nancy pelosi. at 4:00 p.m., "face the nation," where bob schieffer will talk with bob cain and ambassador rice. sunday network talk shows rearing on c-span radio, block -- brought to you as a public service -- at 1:00, "this week, 4:00, "face the nation." listen to them all on c-span radio, nationwide on xm satellite radio. you can listen on your blackberry, android, iphone, or go online to c-span.org [. video clip] >> the emancipation proclamation, let's look at what it actually says. it does not free everybody. ok? just those states or parts of states still in rebellion. there are several parishes in the louisiana where slavery still exists because the union army did not have control. parts of virginia where the union army as a foothold and slavery still exists. >> president lincoln put together
more from susan rice on "this week." 2:00, "fox news sunday." chris wallace welcomes mike rogers, with another appearance by ambassador rice. "state of the union" follows a 3:00 p.m.. the guest is prime minister netanyahu and the house minority leader, nancy pelosi. at 4:00 p.m., "face the nation," where bob schieffer will talk with bob cain and ambassador rice. sunday network talk shows rearing on c-span radio, block -- brought to you as a public service...
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is ind that -- susan rice this piece. she pointed out that the withdrawal was just one point of the six-point plan. including talks with the opposition . monica is an independent in at miami, florida. what do you make of it? caller: i think the current administration did a good job in negotiation and peace-keeping talks. i think now the thing is to make sure this is being carried out properly. if not, i believe the u.s. will have to go in and handle this. host: what you mean? what is next at the un peace deal does not work out? caller: i think we should send troops over there if it does not work out. they're not going to stop it. them from doing what they are doing as far as sending troops. host: what gives you confidence that boots on the ground would work? caller: i do not think we have to go with an all-out war. i think we could send in some special ops to go in and take care of business. i do not think this will be the end of it. i really do not. i thank you the administration for during with the are doing. host: do y
is ind that -- susan rice this piece. she pointed out that the withdrawal was just one point of the six-point plan. including talks with the opposition . monica is an independent in at miami, florida. what do you make of it? caller: i think the current administration did a good job in negotiation and peace-keeping talks. i think now the thing is to make sure this is being carried out properly. if not, i believe the u.s. will have to go in and handle this. host: what you mean? what is next at...
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ambassador to the united nations susan rice told reporters that the u.s. is concerned and skeptical of the syrian government over the cease-fire deadline. she added that what she has seen is not encouraging. held in new york, this is about 35 minutes. >> a good afternoon, everyone. we have a lot to cover. i'll turn it over to ambassador rise. and then we will take your questions. >> a good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming. what i would like to do is go to the program of work and tell you what we plan for the month and make a few comments which we will discuss this morning in the council which i otherwise would have breached you on, but was briefing the non-members of the council just now. i thought we could kill two birds with one stone, and then, of course, take your questions. the secretary general is at lunch with senior women. let me go to the program of work as shortly as i can. i hope you have the latest version in front of you. i will just highlight various agenda items without necessarily going through it in chronological order. let me beg
ambassador to the united nations susan rice told reporters that the u.s. is concerned and skeptical of the syrian government over the cease-fire deadline. she added that what she has seen is not encouraging. held in new york, this is about 35 minutes. >> a good afternoon, everyone. we have a lot to cover. i'll turn it over to ambassador rise. and then we will take your questions. >> a good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming. what i would like to do is go to the program of...
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rice. i think they're doing a great job. i think their polices are leading our country in the right direction, and i think our former president, bush, and his father and bill clinton are on the same page on this as well. that being said, i think the situation is very complicated, and that the right thing is to help as much as we can, and i hope you agree with that. i just want to leave you with one further quote from -- >> [inaudible] >> it's that all that's necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for good men to do nothing. it's important to keep in mind that we need to push the country in the right direction and the people of the world to freedom and prosperity. host: thank you for the comment. let me pick up on this comment and frame it in terms of a question from danielle plecka, a fellow from the american enterprise washington in washington, she has penned this, first of all, this question, how does the u.s. make a difference in state of the international community's pa
rice. i think they're doing a great job. i think their polices are leading our country in the right direction, and i think our former president, bush, and his father and bill clinton are on the same page on this as well. that being said, i think the situation is very complicated, and that the right thing is to help as much as we can, and i hope you agree with that. i just want to leave you with one further quote from -- >> [inaudible] >> it's that all that's necessary for the forces...
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it was a briefing memo about how to put susan rice, then national -- then u.n. ambassador rice, how to put her on tv the weekend after the attacks and what she was going to say. -- toistence of that memo me, the challenge for the administration is why did they get that memo -- why didn't they get the memo out initially? that is more of a challenge i think politically in the context of the hearings and the context of republicans trying to describe the cover-up -- then the content of the memo which was, to be honest, what the administration what every congressional office does every day is get the boss ready to go on tv, giving the boss ready to be in the public eye. mark,we will go to michigan. independent caller. caller: good morning, c-span. good morning america. it is called a select committee. you know, it is kind of hard to find out the truth when you have people investigating a crime that committed the crime. do you actually think it will get the truth when you have people that committed this crime and benghazi? host: let's take your point and put it in pro
it was a briefing memo about how to put susan rice, then national -- then u.n. ambassador rice, how to put her on tv the weekend after the attacks and what she was going to say. -- toistence of that memo me, the challenge for the administration is why did they get that memo -- why didn't they get the memo out initially? that is more of a challenge i think politically in the context of the hearings and the context of republicans trying to describe the cover-up -- then the content of the memo...
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host: susan rice on the press talking about the attacks in libya last week that killed u.s. ambassador stevens and then the new president of libya was on cbs and he gave his take on the attacks. [video clip] >> there is an fbi investigation ongoing. we looked to that investigation to give us the definitive word as to what transpired. putting together the best information we have available to us today. our current assessment is that what happened in benghazi was initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in cairo. almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo, which were prompted by the video. >> these territotraitors, the wy they acted, them choosing specific dates for this so- called demonstration, i think this leaves us with no doubt that this was preplanned, predetermined. host: here's the headline in the washington times -- on facebook, getting some of your comments on our questions on should the u.s. government control web content? an independent in pennsylvania, walid. caller: how are you? i think they should pull t
host: susan rice on the press talking about the attacks in libya last week that killed u.s. ambassador stevens and then the new president of libya was on cbs and he gave his take on the attacks. [video clip] >> there is an fbi investigation ongoing. we looked to that investigation to give us the definitive word as to what transpired. putting together the best information we have available to us today. our current assessment is that what happened in benghazi was initially a spontaneous...
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>> susan rice. i think her chances were greatly diminished by her performance on the five sunday shows a couple of weeks back, and that will come back to bite her in a confirmation. >> i thought she was relating what she had been told by the intelligence community? >> the increasing information is that that was not what the intelligence committee said, and this is what i do not understand. she came on my show and i asked her about here is what the president of libya said, a preplanned attack, and she continued to tell the story of a spontaneous demonstration. we now know, at 6:30 the day before yesterday, the state department's had a conference call in which they told a few select reporters that there was no spontaneous -- there was a protest at all, that ambassador stevens had gone out into the street with a diplomat with whom he had dinner at 8:30, said goodbye to him, and a report from the embassy was there was nothing there, nothing was going on, there had never been a demonstration, and at 9:30
>> susan rice. i think her chances were greatly diminished by her performance on the five sunday shows a couple of weeks back, and that will come back to bite her in a confirmation. >> i thought she was relating what she had been told by the intelligence community? >> the increasing information is that that was not what the intelligence committee said, and this is what i do not understand. she came on my show and i asked her about here is what the president of libya said, a...
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the president sent out his employee, susan rice, and she obviously lied. via administration kept up a live for like five or seven days. the committee started. wake up, america. from our next caller is ed maryland. go ahead. caller: yes. when you speak of speaking out, like the last caller mentioned, and wake up america, i think what we need to do is look at the very beginning of the whole benghazi situation in that basically mitt romney spent three weeks in israel, fundraising prior to the election. basically, benghazi occurred, and you had fox news with video of the benghazi attack. basically, romney knew so clearly that it was a terrorist attack. how did he know? how did they get this video? it was really a propaganda campaign to replace obama with romney. when that did not work, that is when it shifted to hillary clinton. i would like everybody to go to day.eginning, to the first go online, look it up. find out why romney was a legally raising money to win the white house. how did he know so clearly that the ghazi was a terrorist attack? who told him? h
the president sent out his employee, susan rice, and she obviously lied. via administration kept up a live for like five or seven days. the committee started. wake up, america. from our next caller is ed maryland. go ahead. caller: yes. when you speak of speaking out, like the last caller mentioned, and wake up america, i think what we need to do is look at the very beginning of the whole benghazi situation in that basically mitt romney spent three weeks in israel, fundraising prior to the...
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and they set susan rice out on all of the talk shows to lie to all of the american people. i feel this was done because president obama is up for reelection and he said al-qaida was contained or done away with. and it has become all political. so he can re-win the election. host: there's a story in the new york times this morning -- saying there was a link between these attacks. she was the highest ranking obama administration officials. -- ross, from texas. on our line for democrats. caller: what i wanted to say, i wanted to complement the show. i have been watching for years. a longtime fan. one thing i wish you and every moderator would do with the beginning of every interview is ask whoever you are interviewing to what they work for and where they get their pay from. and that way that would give the viewing public a better idea of what angle they are coming from. host: how does that information change from you are watching this segment? caller: it helps me to see what angle they are coming from. the people you have on your show are not unlike the general public. they ar
and they set susan rice out on all of the talk shows to lie to all of the american people. i feel this was done because president obama is up for reelection and he said al-qaida was contained or done away with. and it has become all political. so he can re-win the election. host: there's a story in the new york times this morning -- saying there was a link between these attacks. she was the highest ranking obama administration officials. -- ross, from texas. on our line for democrats. caller:...
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ambassador of the un susan rice. even though the ambassador mentioned there were extremist elements involved and possibly al qaeda from north africa. the administration within several days eventually came out and said this was a terrorist attack. not months or years in planning, but much more opportunistic probably triggered by demonstrations that the militants in libya heard. in cairo, they breached the walls of the embassy and perhaps it gave those in libya the trigger to gather their arms. host: have you seen any evidence of a cover-up from the administration? guest: no. it is a very modeled message after coming out. i think they were overly cautious, understandably not knowing what was the case. different spokesman saying slightly different things, it confused the message and they were not as clear as they could have been early on that this was a dynamic situation on the ground. host: last question for you. what is the latest on tracking down the folks who carried out this attack? guest: the two nations announced
ambassador of the un susan rice. even though the ambassador mentioned there were extremist elements involved and possibly al qaeda from north africa. the administration within several days eventually came out and said this was a terrorist attack. not months or years in planning, but much more opportunistic probably triggered by demonstrations that the militants in libya heard. in cairo, they breached the walls of the embassy and perhaps it gave those in libya the trigger to gather their arms....
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host: and that's susan rice last wednesday in new york. three options. clearly three options that don't bode well for the syrian people. and yet, no reference to direct u.s. military involvement. guest: first, i would agree with the options that ambassador rice has laid out and i think it's precisely because of the dangers and the complexity inside syria, that third option of essentially no agreement within -- on the anaan plan and the country descending into an all out sectarian war that has really served to put the brakes at least at this point on the idea of military intervention. i think in many ways, this past week, we may end up looking back in hindsight and say this is where the syrian conflict reached a tipping point towards more all out sectarian civil war. we've seen the massacres not only at hula but also two additional mass killings this week so simply the scale and pace of massacres inside syria is very concerning. we also have as ambassador rice slightly pointed out now, this specter of regional spillover with lebanon experiencing some of i
host: and that's susan rice last wednesday in new york. three options. clearly three options that don't bode well for the syrian people. and yet, no reference to direct u.s. military involvement. guest: first, i would agree with the options that ambassador rice has laid out and i think it's precisely because of the dangers and the complexity inside syria, that third option of essentially no agreement within -- on the anaan plan and the country descending into an all out sectarian war that has...
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rice, went on television and try to say the attacks in libya was inspired by an anti-muslim trailer on youtube. they determined in 24 hours that was a terrorist attack. yet they went out on the network news and made the claim that this was caused by something else. that is the problem is that we would simply say i don't expect the network news media to come out and say everything i would say as a conservative american. i would like them to ask questions. we have had a couple of reporters at jay carney asking questions. the problem we have to tell is that president obama has not given a press conference in months. mitt romney was attacked for holding a press conference and the president has not held a press conference since june. and for some reason, we have a press that does not have and the self-respect to demand a press conference. the president obama idea of tough questions is to go to " entertainment tonight" to go to the view. he has gone on "60 minutes." there is not a lot of difference between david letterman asked obama how much he weighs and steve cropp's questions on "60 m
rice, went on television and try to say the attacks in libya was inspired by an anti-muslim trailer on youtube. they determined in 24 hours that was a terrorist attack. yet they went out on the network news and made the claim that this was caused by something else. that is the problem is that we would simply say i don't expect the network news media to come out and say everything i would say as a conservative american. i would like them to ask questions. we have had a couple of reporters at jay...
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the question is whether it is john kerry or susan rice, secretary of state. i think likely given the problems over the benghazi attack, i would say john kerry. leon panetta would like to stay on i am told. timothy geithner definitely is leaving. in terms of who takes the position, there are a lot of possibilities. i think barack obama is interested in bringing someone into the inner circle with a business background. he definitely need that. irskin bowels might come in. he was the chief of staff under bill clinton. he and alan simpson free of the debt and deficit commission. this is the document president obama famous we thank him for and put it on the shelf and did not do much with it. host: american universities did it come isabelle rhoda joins us now. caller: mayor bloomberg endorsed president obama. many liberals would say he has not played a strong enough role. do you believe president obama will be a stronger leader in environmental policy? guest: this is definitely something that should have mentioned before, climate change. this is something he has sa
the question is whether it is john kerry or susan rice, secretary of state. i think likely given the problems over the benghazi attack, i would say john kerry. leon panetta would like to stay on i am told. timothy geithner definitely is leaving. in terms of who takes the position, there are a lot of possibilities. i think barack obama is interested in bringing someone into the inner circle with a business background. he definitely need that. irskin bowels might come in. he was the chief of...
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news from " the new york times" -- below that is a photograph of the susan rice the leading the efforts in the united nations that the -- as the head of the security council. next is mike joining us from youngstown, ohio, democrats line, good morning. caller: good morning, i would have to say that i have three favorite presidents. the first with the george washington, the way he handled himself. he was so well loved and like that he could have crowned himself king of the show by example that this was a title you serve the people and the people don't serve you. the second would be abraham lincoln, the way he kept the union together during the civil war and the third would be franklin delano roosevelt who created all the safety net we enjoy right now like social security. without them, there would be millions of people homeless on the street right now. host: this is from a bill -- reagan references this more and from "the new york post" -- in "the weekly standard" -- \ the debate over taxes and a reagan going out today inside "the washington post" and "the washington standard." this is fr
news from " the new york times" -- below that is a photograph of the susan rice the leading the efforts in the united nations that the -- as the head of the security council. next is mike joining us from youngstown, ohio, democrats line, good morning. caller: good morning, i would have to say that i have three favorite presidents. the first with the george washington, the way he handled himself. he was so well loved and like that he could have crowned himself king of the show by...
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rice would toe the line. to the extent that that would resonate or persist is unclear. host: one newspaper this morning said possibly former senator luger for secretary of state. guest: when everybody decides there is one or two candidate, there is always somebody who could come out of nowhere. in the weeks between now and the end of the year when a lot of the decisions are going to be made, there is a floating up of names to see what happens. president obama will certainly be looking for republicans to put in high-profile positions to bolster the possibility of negotiations between the senate and house and to show americans that he was serious about reaching across the aisle. host: if the replacement of treasury -- what message does that send? guest: it obviously recalls the simpson-bowles commission and their proposal to achieve a grand bargain. the president did not embrace that entirely. with a grand bargain, often it is all nothing. he was a little frustrated it was presented that way at the time. i thin
rice would toe the line. to the extent that that would resonate or persist is unclear. host: one newspaper this morning said possibly former senator luger for secretary of state. guest: when everybody decides there is one or two candidate, there is always somebody who could come out of nowhere. in the weeks between now and the end of the year when a lot of the decisions are going to be made, there is a floating up of names to see what happens. president obama will certainly be looking for...